Dustin Kopp

Former Missouri Prison Employee Indicted on Drug Charges

Former Missouri Prison Employee Indicted on Drug Charges

A former employee of a Missouri state prison 53-year-old Steven M. Reminger is indicted on drug char...
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Southeast Missouri Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

Southeast Missouri Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

Hayti man sentenced Friday...
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Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Friday, Governor Mike Parson announced judicial appointments to the 16th, 19th, and 24th Judicial Ci...
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Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 Visits the Parkland

Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 Visits the Parkland

The Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 rolled through the Parkland Thursday...
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Farmington R-7 School District Responds to Rumored Threats

Farmington R-7 School District Responds to Rumored Threats

The Farmington R-7 School District has issued a statement to parents addressing concerns about a rum...
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Farmington Seeks Public Input on Proposed Four-Way Stop at A Street and Maple Street

Farmington Seeks Public Input on Proposed Four-Way Stop at A Street and Maple Street

The City of Farmington is seeking feedback...
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North County School District Addresses Another Social Media Threat

North County School District Addresses Another Social Media Threat

Another misidentification leads to school investigating threat...
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Cedar Hill Man Killed in Accident

Cedar Hill Man Killed in Accident

A Cedar Hill man died in a single-vehicle crash in Jefferson County on Thursday evening...
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North County R-1 School District Responds to Social Media Threat Targeting Middle School

North County R-1 School District Responds to Social Media Threat Targeting Middle School

School threat in Pennsylvania leads to mix up in local district...
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Incident at Kingston High School Highlights Importance of Safety Protocols

Incident at Kingston High School Highlights Importance of Safety Protocols

Another threat made at a local school...
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Missouri News

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

With Missouri Legislators about a week away from the end of the current ses...
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Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Only a few hours remain before the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget ...
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Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri health officials are addressing two separate salmonella outbreaks ...
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Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Missouri senators spend time discussing House Bill 1175, legislation that w...
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Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri lawmakers are moving into the final two weeks of the 2025 regular ...
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  • Retired Army general says country is in a "crisis of character"
    Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who served for 34 years before retiring in 2010, says the country is experiencing a "crisis of character." His latest book, "On Character: Choices that Define a Life," is a deeply personal exploration on the idea of character and what he believes defines it.
  • What to know about the first cervical cancer test that can be conducted at home
    About one out of every four women in the United States aren't up-to-date on their cervical cancer screenings, which is about 21 million women. Teal Health received FDA approval for the first cervical cancer test that can be conducted at home. Teal Health CEO Kara Egan and Dr. Celine Gounder discuss the potential impact.
  • Sen. Chris Van Hollen says White House has a "very low bar for what's acceptable" from Israel
    Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland tells "Face the Nation" that the Biden administration has set a "very low bar for what's acceptable" from Israel in a report on that country's use of U.S. weapons in the war against Hamas. "With respect to the delivery of humanitarian assistance, and the total restriction of delivery of humanitarian assistance since the beginning of the war - by not calling that out flatly and saying that there have been arbitrary restrictions put on it, I fear that we have set a very, very low bar," he said.
  • Orlando Valkyries beat out Indy Ignite to win 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation Championship
    Kaz Brown, middle blocker for the Orlando Valkyries, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the teams' win over the Indy Ignite to win the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation Championship. Brown scored 14 points for Orlando.
  • Pope Leo XIV's first call with brother
    Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, was calling his brother John Prevost while he in the middle of an interview with Obed Lamy, a video journalist for the Associated Press. Lamy joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the exchange between the brothers.